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>> part in north california and part of it i believe, would have -- well it runs down -- >> use yourie. it runs down and -- >> that's true the pipeline does. the point being the water -- >> let me tell you about the water. we would be much better off, california went from spending 26% of their budget on infrastructure down to spending 3% on infrastructure in the last four years. so somehow, we have let the highways go we have let the water system go we have -- electricity. it's all kind of falling apart. it's living back in the 1970s. so if we had six new states those states would be refreshed. we wouldn't have all the -- the baggage that we have that we are operating under and we'd start with something fresh. there are great desal technologies, investment in one called oasis water and great information technologies that show where the water is it's called water -- a company called water smart, shows where the water is at least you know where it is and you can round it. >> silicon valley, the state of silicon valley would have had to pay the state of north california for that water t
>> part in north california and part of it i believe, would have -- well it runs down -- >> use yourie. it runs down and -- >> that's true the pipeline does. the point being the water -- >> let me tell you about the water. we would be much better off, california went from spending 26% of their budget on infrastructure down to spending 3% on infrastructure in the last four years. so somehow, we have let the highways go we have let the water system go we have --...
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tim: that is north california weather. a big night, playoff tuesday in the dmv and high school lacrosse as well. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the caps against the islanders tonight, a must win situation. they had to play aggressively, braden holtby had to stand on his head, and alex ovechkin had to have his game. here is the great8, bang. the rebound, deflection. ovie gets the goal, his second of the playoffs. 1-1 in overtime. nicklas backstrom, firing from long range. he tickles the twine. the series is now tied at 2-2 with game five here thursday night. the wizards got off to a slow start tonight in toronto, but that did not last. they outrebounded, twice as many assists, six blocks. washington has taken the first two in in the best-of-seven. in toronto, paul pierce to bradley beal, from the bonus fear, bang. beal with 28 points. how about john wall, great defense, sets up the transition. here comes wall, right at the rack. yes, sir. and how about the technical, and
tim: that is north california weather. a big night, playoff tuesday in the dmv and high school lacrosse as well. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. tim: the caps against the islanders tonight, a must win situation. they had to play aggressively, braden holtby had to stand on his head, and alex ovechkin had to have his game. here is the great8, bang. the rebound, deflection. ovie gets the goal, his second of the playoffs. 1-1 in overtime....
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Apr 28, 2015
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we have tried to bring some of the natural qualities that makes north california so unique bring themack into the workspace. they have the best climate in the world, they have an abundance of nature. but right now it is turned into a typical office park with a sea of parking around it. what we have tried to do now is bring nature back not only to the outside, but also bringing it into the buildings and making sure that it is integrated into the dna of the future workspace. this is the love child of a courtyard building and a skyscraper. what we have nicknamed the co urtscraper. the site is beautifully located on the west side of manhattan. but it is also quite far away from central park. it is also sandwiched between a power plant, sanitation garage and the west side highway. what they really need here is an oasis. when you take the typical european courtyard building daylight and sunshine can come down. when you give it the density of the skyscraper, it will be too dark. by making it massively asymmetrical, we can create something where the courthouse as sunlight and daylight. defini
we have tried to bring some of the natural qualities that makes north california so unique bring themack into the workspace. they have the best climate in the world, they have an abundance of nature. but right now it is turned into a typical office park with a sea of parking around it. what we have tried to do now is bring nature back not only to the outside, but also bringing it into the buildings and making sure that it is integrated into the dna of the future workspace. this is the love...
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. >> ford authorised me to by $70 million from rice farmers in north california. we are hopeful that will turn out. it's unclear. if the weather stays this dry, they may not have water to sell. >> this is a rice farmer who might have water to sell. planting starts in a few weeks. the sale depends on his water allocation which he's waiting to hear from. >> if we don't get full allocation, we will not sell anything. if we do get full allocation - which doesn't look like it will happen at all. then we would create the opportunity as a district to sell up to 20%. >> here is what is holding up multi million deals. it's where these farmers draw their water. >> we are at lake oroville a major reserve viewer. look at the brown ban. that's a water mark. the top of that band is where the water level used to be. take a look at the house works. lake oroville is half empty because of the draught. with levels low, bidders may beg for water. the worst drought means farmers that have that water may not have more to spare. >> i don't think there's a case where we sold very much. w
. >> ford authorised me to by $70 million from rice farmers in north california. we are hopeful that will turn out. it's unclear. if the weather stays this dry, they may not have water to sell. >> this is a rice farmer who might have water to sell. planting starts in a few weeks. the sale depends on his water allocation which he's waiting to hear from. >> if we don't get full allocation, we will not sell anything. if we do get full allocation - which doesn't look like it will...
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right now the rainfall is up to the north, oregon, approaching northern california. we have a few high clouds. and current numbers are in the 50s and 60s. san francisco 57. santa rosa 66. san jose 62 degrees. that cold wind is making a come back. fairfield, 26 miles per hour. oakland 25 miles per hour. sfo, always impressive, sustained 28. gusting to 36 miles per hour. our live camera, towards fran bay. -- san francisco bay. gussy winds. a breeze for thursday. extended, more clouds and could be tracking showers. over night lows, tomorrow morning, coolest locations in the upper 30s. lots of 40s. a nice recovery into the afternoon hours. our san jose time line. 7:00 a.m. tomorrow morning, mid-40s. reaching lower 70s by 3:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. tomorrow afternoon. weak high pressure tries to rebuild, as a result the storm track is up here. no changes for thursday and friday. two cold mornings. saturday leading to this for easter, more clouds, chance of showers and temperatures cooling off, highs in the upper 50s. we are in the clear for your thursday and then into friday
right now the rainfall is up to the north, oregon, approaching northern california. we have a few high clouds. and current numbers are in the 50s and 60s. san francisco 57. santa rosa 66. san jose 62 degrees. that cold wind is making a come back. fairfield, 26 miles per hour. oakland 25 miles per hour. sfo, always impressive, sustained 28. gusting to 36 miles per hour. our live camera, towards fran bay. -- san francisco bay. gussy winds. a breeze for thursday. extended, more clouds and could be...
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the load to our north will cause a lot of rainfall, but it won't cross the oregon/california border. we'll have a shelf of fog every morning for the next several. that low scoots by to our north. the low oh southern california will scoot by to our south and bring rain to utah, new mexico, arizona, even san diego may get a few showers, but both these guys will miss us and we'll be left with skies that look like rainfall, but it's not going to rain unfortunately. afternoon sunshine away from the water, temperatures below normal and a tiny chance of a shower here or there wednesday, thursday and friday. fremont 65, widespread morning clouds in walnut creek and antioch, highs upper 60s. berkeley tomorrow 62, foggy start, novato 65, clearlake 75. temperatures kind of meander, a lot of morning cloud cover. we're left wondering what star trek actors would do with solving the drought because mother nature is not helping now. >> 4-foot pipe will do it for 40 million people. >> and if it leaks, you're irrigating. what are you going to do? at least it's got people thinking. >> it's a place to st
the load to our north will cause a lot of rainfall, but it won't cross the oregon/california border. we'll have a shelf of fog every morning for the next several. that low scoots by to our north. the low oh southern california will scoot by to our south and bring rain to utah, new mexico, arizona, even san diego may get a few showers, but both these guys will miss us and we'll be left with skies that look like rainfall, but it's not going to rain unfortunately. afternoon sunshine away from the...
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Apr 11, 2015
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the winner of the first ever lexus nx-turbo is kara johnson from north hollywood, california.raps and enjoy that lexus, kara. we'll be right back with kevin james, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility, there's no going back. everybody dance. sfx: "all night long" music plays throughout lose yourself in wild romance. we're going to party, karamu, fiesta forever. bud light lime ritas fiesta forever. but i've managed.e crohn's disease is tough, except that managing my symptoms was all i was doing. and when i finally told my doctor, he said humira is for adults like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. and that in clinical studies, the majority of patients on humira saw significant symptom relief. and many achieved remission. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,
the winner of the first ever lexus nx-turbo is kara johnson from north hollywood, california.raps and enjoy that lexus, kara. we'll be right back with kevin james, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility, there's no going back. everybody dance. sfx:...
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activity rain showers, and some snow in the higher elevations showers pushing into eureka area, north western californiahose showers will be pushing in the direction of the bay area, probably reaching us early saturday morning, but tomorrow will be a dry day here. breezy at the coast. partly sunny highs ranging from upper 50s at the coast to upper 60s inland. and here's the event planner for round two lpga classic taking place tomorrow at lake mer said golf club. partly cloudy and cool in the morning hours. it begins at 7:05, that's tee off time. gates open at 6:30 in the morning. sunnier and milder. cool day, but still nice day to get out and watch the tournament. >> thank you spencer. >>> all right, burritos and tacos right to your doorstep? still ahead on abc 7 news at 4:00 the pricey problem with chipotle's new delivery service. ♪ >>> brace your eardrums. how does manny pacquiao get ready for a fight? he sings, sort of. with jimmy kimmel. >>> 7 on your side's michael finny, the three questions you should ask when choosing a >>> covering cupertino, wine country, and all the bay area, this is abc 7 ne
activity rain showers, and some snow in the higher elevations showers pushing into eureka area, north western californiahose showers will be pushing in the direction of the bay area, probably reaching us early saturday morning, but tomorrow will be a dry day here. breezy at the coast. partly sunny highs ranging from upper 50s at the coast to upper 60s inland. and here's the event planner for round two lpga classic taking place tomorrow at lake mer said golf club. partly cloudy and cool in the...
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tonight, male sea lions unable to find food in california heading north in larger numbers than expectedny are worried they could spell trouble. allen schauffler is in astoria oregon with more. allen. >> john, remarkable scene here on the docks. i just did an informal count. i counted 650 or so sea lions on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this. they're worried about the kind of damage these sea lions can do to salmon runs. a battle for dock space in a familiar hangout spot for migrating male sea lions. this year it's overcrowded. you'll find sea lions everywhere along the astoria waterfront. >> i've never seen anything like it. it's pretty amazing. >> robin brown has studied the animals since the 1970s. >> a lot of those animals normally often the northern california coast are moving north to oregon and washington to find additional plea. >> ten times the number that dropped by for dinner five years ago. the big draw this year massive runs of s
tonight, male sea lions unable to find food in california heading north in larger numbers than expectedny are worried they could spell trouble. allen schauffler is in astoria oregon with more. allen. >> john, remarkable scene here on the docks. i just did an informal count. i counted 650 or so sea lions on this mooring basin in astoria, there are probably a couple hundred more in the breakwater on the lower columbia. the numbers biologists just say they've never seen anything like this....
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. >> southern california is moving north.> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. >> i think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4.7. >> so small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future? >> not anyway that you can count on. >> i have heard that buildings in san francisco are on rollers and isolated? >> it's not true. it's a conventional foundation like almost all the circumstances buildings in san francisco. >> the trans-america was built way before. it's a pretty conventional foundation design. >> i have heard about this thing called the triangle of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of
. >> southern california is moving north.> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. >> for better or worse. >> yes. >> this is a tough question. >> those other ones weren't tough. >> this is a really easy challenge. are the smaller ones less stress? >> yes. the amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of...
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storms are going north is south of california and that means we are stay dry for the timeening through the weekend, a lot of senator behind and a. watching trend is underway next couple of days. highs, today a lot of sunshine up to 67 in oakland and 62 in downtown san francisco and up to 70 in napa and 71 in fairfield and 70 in concord and 70 in san jose. if you are headed to the coliseum marineers take on the as first pitch at 7:05 and right around 60. sun will set at 7:41. the game wraps up about 10:00 it will be cool, and be about 54 as you exit the stadium. the lows are a mix of stars and clouds and dropping to 39 in napa and 48 in downtown san francisco and the same in oakland and a lot of stars in the south bay and 45 in san jose, and dropping to 42 from morgan him. the week ahead, specifically, for san jose there is a bit of a roller coaster ride in the temperature department. we start in the low-to-mid 70s over the weekend and an average high in san jose is right around 70 degrees. we will cool off next week to that and 71 open tuesday and then the temperatures take off by thur
storms are going north is south of california and that means we are stay dry for the timeening through the weekend, a lot of senator behind and a. watching trend is underway next couple of days. highs, today a lot of sunshine up to 67 in oakland and 62 in downtown san francisco and up to 70 in napa and 71 in fairfield and 70 in concord and 70 in san jose. if you are headed to the coliseum marineers take on the as first pitch at 7:05 and right around 60. sun will set at 7:41. the game wraps up...
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north. tomorrow morning, clips northern california. coming down.s we will remain dry and clear skies. with clear skies we will be chilly tomorrow morning. and we have scattered showers possible over the sierra tomorrow as well. the flag blowing here. the choppy water on the bay. small craft advisory till 9:00 p.m. this evening inside the bay and we will continue with this pattern for tomorrow. chillier start tomorrow morning, cool and breezy tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies. we have the possibility of scattered showers for easter sunday. temperatures right now 68 degrees in walnut creek. 63 redwood city. tomorrow morning low 40s out the door. 42 livermore. 48 oakland. 49 degrees for pacifica. afternoon highs like today. for your wednesday. breezy weather continuing. 66 sausalito. 69 castro valley. upper 60s to low 70s in the south bay. 69 redwood city. 69 san francisco. temperatures will climb thursday and friday, cool for your bay area weekend and the chance for scattered showers come easter sunday. >> nice. thank you. >>> we have an update on a br
north. tomorrow morning, clips northern california. coming down.s we will remain dry and clear skies. with clear skies we will be chilly tomorrow morning. and we have scattered showers possible over the sierra tomorrow as well. the flag blowing here. the choppy water on the bay. small craft advisory till 9:00 p.m. this evening inside the bay and we will continue with this pattern for tomorrow. chillier start tomorrow morning, cool and breezy tomorrow afternoon, sunny skies. we have the...
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. >> reporter: the ravages of the california drought. but northf san francisco, it's water, water everywhere and every drop to drink. >> so our reservoirs are at 95% capacity right now. >> reporter: it's one of the richest counties in the state and the country. here is yet another problem these residents don't need to worry about. >> we take a look up north and we can't help but with envious. we're sitting here straging with what little waters we have and being told hey, think twice before you flush. >> we're not part of the state water project or the central valley project. we're a very unique system here that has a local supply. our mount tam is where most of our water comes from. >> good water management is key, and can have an impact on the worst drought the state has seen in a century. just 100 miles away the situation couldn't look any different. retired farmer bob worries how his peers are responding to the drought. digging deeper wells and sucking ground water dry. pushing the state to build more reservoirs. buying water from other distric
. >> reporter: the ravages of the california drought. but northf san francisco, it's water, water everywhere and every drop to drink. >> so our reservoirs are at 95% capacity right now. >> reporter: it's one of the richest counties in the state and the country. here is yet another problem these residents don't need to worry about. >> we take a look up north and we can't help but with envious. we're sitting here straging with what little waters we have and being told hey,...
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north. the one over southern california moves inland over arizona. phoenix is going to get rainfall. las vegas will get rain. seattle will get rain. we'll not see a widespread rain chance. tiny chance of a shower or two wednesday, thursday, friday. a lot of fog and drizzle overnight tonight. afternoon sunshine primarily away from the water and a tiny rain chance but nothing widespread. below average tomorrow when it comes to temperatures, concord 43 degrees below average. upper 60s for mountain view, santa clara and hayward. upper 60s for antioch and dublin. 59. that's it for san francisco. santa rosa 67 . st. helena, 70 degrees tomorrow. we'll stay cool-ish through friday. if we had to pick a couple days that are warmer and sunnier saturday and sunday. so good timing there. organized rain chances like the big good soaker, not conducive for that. may look like it but it won't actually come. >> won't come to fruition. a little bit of drizzle. >>> they're energy vampires. the common house hold items sucking up electricity even when they're turned off. >>> if you've got a tv there's pro
north. the one over southern california moves inland over arizona. phoenix is going to get rainfall. las vegas will get rain. seattle will get rain. we'll not see a widespread rain chance. tiny chance of a shower or two wednesday, thursday, friday. a lot of fog and drizzle overnight tonight. afternoon sunshine primarily away from the water and a tiny rain chance but nothing widespread. below average tomorrow when it comes to temperatures, concord 43 degrees below average. upper 60s for mountain...
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from saturday's earthquake has now surpassed 3,000 with the aftershocks as powerful as california's deadly 1994 north ridge earthquake. abigail hunter the sister of an abc news producer was inside a shop when the quake struck. >> the building on top of it completely collapsed. so if we haven't halved as quickly, we would probably also be in that pile of rubble. >> the streets of kathmandu are virtually impassable at this point. the streets are piled with rubble bodies and shell shocked victims too afraid to go indoors. >> incredible images. on mt. everest a deadly disaster is playing out on the slopes during the peak of climbing season, that earthquake triggered a massive avalanche that killed more than a dozen tourists. and hundreds more are still stranded. abc's haim niche mcdonald has the latest. >> at evert base camp jost cobush does not know what is about to hit him. he and his team react not a moment too soon. within ten seconds, this avalanche is on top of them. this is the scene he ever rest base camp where hikers are rushing in to treat the injured. helicopters are flying in, and look at wha
from saturday's earthquake has now surpassed 3,000 with the aftershocks as powerful as california's deadly 1994 north ridge earthquake. abigail hunter the sister of an abc news producer was inside a shop when the quake struck. >> the building on top of it completely collapsed. so if we haven't halved as quickly, we would probably also be in that pile of rubble. >> the streets of kathmandu are virtually impassable at this point. the streets are piled with rubble bodies and shell...
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north. the low over southern california will scoot over the four corners.all although many other areas in the middle of the drought will see some showers and thunderstorms in the higher elevations. foggy mornings, temperatures near or below average over the next couple of days. mildest weather over the weekend. san jose tomorrow afternoon sunshine 72. redwood city 69 tomorrow. only the 50s along the coastline. san ramon 71 with lots of morning clouds. benicia 69 degrees. san francisco only 63 which actually warmer than today. sonoma afternoon sunshine 72. and a foggy start in windsor with a high of 71. so near or below normal through friday. a little warmer over the weekend. a little sunnier as we head toward next week, still >>> oakland mayor libby schaaf is showing off her funky side in a new viral video. video is called oaktown pup today. ♪[ music ]♪ > rap ] >> it's a spoof of the bruno mars hit song uptown funk. in the video the mayor staff and volunteers dance with adopted dogs. hey, the video is promoting adoptions and getting pets spayed and neutered
north. the low over southern california will scoot over the four corners.all although many other areas in the middle of the drought will see some showers and thunderstorms in the higher elevations. foggy mornings, temperatures near or below average over the next couple of days. mildest weather over the weekend. san jose tomorrow afternoon sunshine 72. redwood city 69 tomorrow. only the 50s along the coastline. san ramon 71 with lots of morning clouds. benicia 69 degrees. san francisco only 63...
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we have seen for the year so we have a split in the jet stream with storms to the north and to the south around californiay we will stay dry through the weekend with plenty of sunshine on the way. in terms of what to expect for highs, mild in some spots, a lot of sunshine and fairfield is 71, and 68 is the high in san rafael and 67 in palo alto and fremont and if you are headed to the coliseum to see the mariners take on the temperature. ending with temperatures at 53. tonight, clear skies. a few clouds. otherwise 46 in richmond. 48 for oakland. dropping to 48 in san francisco. san jose is falling to 45 degrees. today, beautiful a lot of sunshine, it is my. it is warmer for saturday, a few clouds on sunday and inland in the upper 70s and a touch cooler monday into tuesday with a breeze but the temperatures are taking off by this time next week we will see 80s pop up inland valleys. >> a makeover with parents in mine. kids' favorite chuckie chuck e. cheese has an overall and what you can expect to see. >> royal baby watch, details of the birth of will and second child. >> beautiful shot of the bay bridge a
we have seen for the year so we have a split in the jet stream with storms to the north and to the south around californiay we will stay dry through the weekend with plenty of sunshine on the way. in terms of what to expect for highs, mild in some spots, a lot of sunshine and fairfield is 71, and 68 is the high in san rafael and 67 in palo alto and fremont and if you are headed to the coliseum to see the mariners take on the temperature. ending with temperatures at 53. tonight, clear skies. a...
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california. that is, if governor brown's goal of a 40% reduction by 2030 is met. >> which is the most aggressive of the carbon reduction target anywhere in north reporter: currently, california law requires greenhouse gas emissions to be 20% below 1990 levels by 2020. brown's executive order today doubles that. 40% below 1990 levels by 2030. >> it's so exciting. california has already shown what can be done in terms of clean energy and good jobs. >> reporter: he says california is on track for the 2020 goal, because this state leads the nation in solar, and wind, and other green technologies. which she says will help make the 2030 goal possible. >> it's ambitious, but it's very achievable, and we've already shown. >> reporter: she says the governor's new greenhouse goal is as ambitious as what the european union announced last fall. but california's ultimate goal is an 80% reduction in about 35 years. >> we're nowhere near where we have to end up in 2050. >> reporter: today, the republican leader says this 2030 goal will increase energy cost and thereful harm the working poor and result in fewer jobs. advocates have argued that has not happene
california. that is, if governor brown's goal of a 40% reduction by 2030 is met. >> which is the most aggressive of the carbon reduction target anywhere in north reporter: currently, california law requires greenhouse gas emissions to be 20% below 1990 levels by 2020. brown's executive order today doubles that. 40% below 1990 levels by 2030. >> it's so exciting. california has already shown what can be done in terms of clean energy and good jobs. >> reporter: he says...
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speaking of california, one of the driest places in north america is across the deserts of california. you get about 1 1/2 inches per year. buffet cross northern chile, this is what it looked like before. and tremendous rainfall came down in one of the driest places in earth. over 25 fatalitiefatalities. incredible images. more than they would expect for 14 years for this part of the world. >> incredible. when it comes down that fast and furiously, it is impossible for the ground to absorb it. thank you so much pedram. >>> edward snowden, the man who leaked documents about u.s. surveillance is still living in moscow, but for a few hours, his face could be seen on a stat knew new york, courtesy of some secretive artist. one member of the group says the bust was intended to inspire discussion. >> i think it's taken down right away, it's disappointing, but we think it will be worth it due to the internet. the fact that his image can never be undone. you can rip the statue out, but you can't erase the fact that it happened. >> and we're pointing out the statue didn't stay up for long. pol
speaking of california, one of the driest places in north america is across the deserts of california. you get about 1 1/2 inches per year. buffet cross northern chile, this is what it looked like before. and tremendous rainfall came down in one of the driest places in earth. over 25 fatalitiefatalities. incredible images. more than they would expect for 14 years for this part of the world. >> incredible. when it comes down that fast and furiously, it is impossible for the ground to...
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california. it happened at the north kern state prison. all inmates and staff are accounted for. we are told the shooter is still at large. >>> today a white volunteer sheriff's deputy who shot and killed an unarmed black man will be in court. 73-year-old robert bates faces second degree manslaughter charges. he said he used his gun when he thought he was using his taser. the fbi does not plant to raise a civil rights investigation at this point. >>> we're also talking about a 25-year-old man's death. freddie gray was placed in a police van in a few seconds, sometime between that moment and the police station, his spine became severed. he asked for an inhaler. police still can't say how gray was hurt. >> he was a nice person a good person person. to see that he had to go out like that. >> six officers involved are now on paid leave. >>> it is now 4:34 a 13-year-old girl in spotsylvania county was accidentally shot by her father who is a part-time sheriff's deputy. he also works at the jail. it happened around 8:00 p.m. sunday when he was cleaning the gun. the girl suffered a fles
california. it happened at the north kern state prison. all inmates and staff are accounted for. we are told the shooter is still at large. >>> today a white volunteer sheriff's deputy who shot and killed an unarmed black man will be in court. 73-year-old robert bates faces second degree manslaughter charges. he said he used his gun when he thought he was using his taser. the fbi does not plant to raise a civil rights investigation at this point. >>> we're also talking about a...
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gold coast california maverick. how about the north shore in hawaii?'s not forget about the jersey shore. guys out there, sending this video to "right this minute." youtube channel. they're fans of "right this minute." surfing the jersey shore. look at these waves. it's awesome out there. it's just fun to watch. you don't think jersey has great waves but they do as proved in this video. >> kicking it. really well. >> at the same time you wouldn't have to wear any sunscreen. pretty cold. >> it does look a little chilly. this is obviously early in the season. not quite beach weather. guys look like they have heavy suits object to try to keep them warm. atlantic looking a little angry on this day, giving them a great ride. [ bleep ] >> i'm so glad they post this had video. east coast not necessarily known for their huge waves. the east coast does have a lot of great surfing. >> it's true. i'm a jersey boy. grew up there. spent a lot of time at the jersey shore. great to see these guys showing us some love. >> martin luther king jr. day today. can you tell
gold coast california maverick. how about the north shore in hawaii?'s not forget about the jersey shore. guys out there, sending this video to "right this minute." youtube channel. they're fans of "right this minute." surfing the jersey shore. look at these waves. it's awesome out there. it's just fun to watch. you don't think jersey has great waves but they do as proved in this video. >> kicking it. really well. >> at the same time you wouldn't have to wear any...
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areas of high pressure right now splitting our jet stream and storms are going to the north and the south around californiaekend, plenty of sunshine and we will stay dry. in terms of high temperatures comfortable on friday and 71 for fairfield and 62 for downtown san francisco and 68 for fremont and up to 70 in san jose. lows tonight are clear with temperatures in the mid-40s around the bay and 44 in san rafael and 46 in richmond and downtown to 45 in san jose and 48 overnight in san francisco. mild pattern and warmer phone saturday, a few clouds on sunday and temperatures are warm on the coast in the 60s and mid-to-upper 70s inland and we drop temperatures on monday and tuesday and back up on the roller coast are right temperatures off to the races and by thursday it takes hold mid-80s inland and mid-60s at the coast. >> abc7 news continues to track the u.p.s. fire on the richmond-san rafael bridge blocking all lanes. female announcer: get three years interest-free financing on brand name mattress sets. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. sleep train's interest free for
areas of high pressure right now splitting our jet stream and storms are going to the north and the south around californiaekend, plenty of sunshine and we will stay dry. in terms of high temperatures comfortable on friday and 71 for fairfield and 62 for downtown san francisco and 68 for fremont and up to 70 in san jose. lows tonight are clear with temperatures in the mid-40s around the bay and 44 in san rafael and 46 in richmond and downtown to 45 in san jose and 48 overnight in san francisco....
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and low 70s for many to the north bay, east bay and also south bay, peninsula upper 60s and lone 70s. i went -- low 70s. i went 74 for antioch. southern californiall have clouds. 30s and 40s, santa rosa made it to 38, now 39. looks like that's it. sunshine, nice, mild, warm. temperatures near average. patchy morning fog. that's it. otherwise we're looking good. proableably into the weekend -- probably into the weekend as well. sal has an update on the traffic. >>> yes. brian flores is on the scene of this richmond bridge disaster really. a truck that caught on fire. disaster for the commute, causing a horrible traffic mess. brian, we just found out from chp that the lanes will be closed for quite some time. >> reporter: yes, it will be like this throughout the morning, unfortunately. and in terms of the commute and the scene behind me there's no better way to put it. if you take a look, san rafael fire crews monitoring the scene. they had a pretty good hand on this truck fire but there was some hot spots earlier this morning, some popup fires they are removing some of that debris that was in the truck, this u.p.s. truck this morning. smoke still
and low 70s for many to the north bay, east bay and also south bay, peninsula upper 60s and lone 70s. i went -- low 70s. i went 74 for antioch. southern californiall have clouds. 30s and 40s, santa rosa made it to 38, now 39. looks like that's it. sunshine, nice, mild, warm. temperatures near average. patchy morning fog. that's it. otherwise we're looking good. proableably into the weekend -- probably into the weekend as well. sal has an update on the traffic. >>> yes. brian flores is...
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pressure off of our coast, 50 of the pacific northwest that will come in overnorthern california and hit the northonight and current visibility is not affected right now with fog in santa rosa and some at what half but city unlimited elsewhere. our wind gusts are going to increase as we head into the afternoon and evening hours and some possibility of showers even for the game tonight at the coliseum with game day opener 55 degrees is the starting temperature. 53 when the game ends it could rain. highs in california are cooler with a winter weather advisory with more snow on the way up to 6" and possibly a foot of snow with celebrations at 3,500 to 4,000 feet with temperatures in the mid-50s to mid-60s around california with highs in the lower 60 for the south bay along the pent that and mid-60s in san francisco and temperatures are reaching 59 in downtown and north bay has terms reaming 58 in cloverdale and 56 in calistoga and lower 60s for the east bay and pushing in toward inland in the mid-to-lower 60s with lows chilly gone with plenty of rain and a stuff morning commute. traffic is going to b
pressure off of our coast, 50 of the pacific northwest that will come in overnorthern california and hit the northonight and current visibility is not affected right now with fog in santa rosa and some at what half but city unlimited elsewhere. our wind gusts are going to increase as we head into the afternoon and evening hours and some possibility of showers even for the game tonight at the coliseum with game day opener 55 degrees is the starting temperature. 53 when the game ends it could...
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north. it's producing some rainfall near the california-oregon border. our storm system for this weekend is still on track, now 1,105 miles away. you can get a preview on what we expect that to move in and we'll have more on the timing in a moment. right now, we managed sun in the south bay, 70 degrees right now. east bay at 72. san francisco, the coolest at 62. and again, that foggy wind beginning to roll back. tomorrow morning, looks like we're going to change back to that pattern of a gray overcast start from the north bay down to the south bay. temperatures also about 50 degrees. so need the light jacket and notice here in san francisco, the possibility of patchy drizzle returning as well. the biggest change here will be temperatures going down. 4 to 6 degrees from today. also increased cloud cover. san jose which was in the '70s today. still cold in pacifica with 67. 59 degrees here. for the north bay, east bay, and the trivalley, increased cloud cover across nap a santa rosa. 69 in lafayette. across the trivalley, 68 degrees in pleasanton. in the o
north. it's producing some rainfall near the california-oregon border. our storm system for this weekend is still on track, now 1,105 miles away. you can get a preview on what we expect that to move in and we'll have more on the timing in a moment. right now, we managed sun in the south bay, 70 degrees right now. east bay at 72. san francisco, the coolest at 62. and again, that foggy wind beginning to roll back. tomorrow morning, looks like we're going to change back to that pattern of a gray...
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california is a biologically rich region. the largest animals in the world, blue whales, spend the winters further north in loreto bay. they breed and calve in the temperate zones off baja california before heading off to the arctic.national park. fishing is heavily restricted and only permitted in specific zones. in winter, fisherman martin castro packs away his nets and takes tourists out on his boat to go whale spotting. sometimes, they'll also get to see dolphins. sea lions are also a popular tourist attraction. in recent years, tourism has become a major source of income in the region. but the industry can't be allowed to grow too much because then it would threaten local wildlife. too much development along the beaches would spell doom for biodiversity. >> the national park comprises the ocean and 5 islands, so we can regulate tourism there. but for areas outside the park we need to find other ways of preventing mass tourism, which would have serious repercussions for the conservation area. >> volker koch helps out with negotiations with authorities and investors. it's important that local conservationists commun
california is a biologically rich region. the largest animals in the world, blue whales, spend the winters further north in loreto bay. they breed and calve in the temperate zones off baja california before heading off to the arctic.national park. fishing is heavily restricted and only permitted in specific zones. in winter, fisherman martin castro packs away his nets and takes tourists out on his boat to go whale spotting. sometimes, they'll also get to see dolphins. sea lions are also a...
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look at the we >> and let's start with brush fires and wildfires let's go to grenada hills in california northained this but the fire danger is going to be high because we're heating up not only in southern california but look at some of these numbers. phoenix could see their first 100 of the year which is about average timing. albuquerque from 65 today to 81 by thursday. l.a. into the 90's. quite the opposite here in parts of the great lakes and the midatlantic. look from north carolina up to west michigan talking frost advisories. for us this morning it gets warmer through afternoon and that's the big picturely let's get a check closer to home. >> ginger was talking brush fires out west we have an enhanced chance of a brush fire starting or spreading because it's dry. take a look at your accuweather 7-day. breezy today, is that knee nice otherwise, 69 and tomorrow 74. across the midwest and northeast, which also means your allergies have been kicked into high gear. to the isy-wise. zblat least it's warm in most places. >> warm and you can't breathe. but that's always right. >>> coming up nex
look at the we >> and let's start with brush fires and wildfires let's go to grenada hills in california northained this but the fire danger is going to be high because we're heating up not only in southern california but look at some of these numbers. phoenix could see their first 100 of the year which is about average timing. albuquerque from 65 today to 81 by thursday. l.a. into the 90's. quite the opposite here in parts of the great lakes and the midatlantic. look from north carolina...
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north america. the governor is calling on california to cut carbon emissions by 40% below 1990 levels.s to do it by the year 2030. the governor's executive order didn't give specifics on how to do it but he said the state should focus on renewable energy and fuel-efficient vehicles. >>> some other bay area headlines. pg&e crews with some quick work repairing a busted gas line. in san francisco's haight- ashbury neighborhood, construction crew hit the line. everybody in the area was evacuated for about an hour. >>> shots fired at a group of undercover oakland officers. they were investigating a fatal shooting early this morning. that's when three suspects in a car opened fire and sped off. they crashed a few blocks away and were arrested. no officers were injured. >>> and a contra costa fire captain wants his dirt bike back. his 2008 yamaha was stolen from the back of his pickup truck after he and his crew went out on a call. it was parked outside his fire station in antioch. the captain had backed his truck against a wall so thieves wouldn't be able to get the tailgate down. >>> we are
north america. the governor is calling on california to cut carbon emissions by 40% below 1990 levels.s to do it by the year 2030. the governor's executive order didn't give specifics on how to do it but he said the state should focus on renewable energy and fuel-efficient vehicles. >>> some other bay area headlines. pg&e crews with some quick work repairing a busted gas line. in san francisco's haight- ashbury neighborhood, construction crew hit the line. everybody in the area was...
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one being the california current, the north equatorial current. and the kuroshio current.cally a large system of smaller currents formed by global wind patterns, even helped by the forces of the earth rotating. this is also the location of the great pacific garbage patch. it's about 20 million square kilometers of garbage that's kind of centralized itself over the north and central pacific ocean. this is amazing, this huge conglomerate of debris and things like plastic bottles, even chemical waste found in this large garbage patch over the central pacific. and now, with this cyclonic flow over the central pacific that we have found some of the degrees flying east ward from the tsunami. in fact, the national atmospheric and oceanic administration made these models. this is basically the debris fields moving gradually eastward. it's just that we continue to see the debris piling up on the west coast of the united states or the west coast of all of north america. what the biologists found was the debris left over from the tsunami was about 5 million tons, about 70% of that or
one being the california current, the north equatorial current. and the kuroshio current.cally a large system of smaller currents formed by global wind patterns, even helped by the forces of the earth rotating. this is also the location of the great pacific garbage patch. it's about 20 million square kilometers of garbage that's kind of centralized itself over the north and central pacific ocean. this is amazing, this huge conglomerate of debris and things like plastic bottles, even chemical...
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host: mark in north hollywood california. caller: good morning.ld i would just tell the gentleman, he can tell me about what he thinks a book says but i can tell him that god made me the way that he made me and i'm proud that he made me that way. i'm tired of straight people telling me about my morality. i start my day every day praying to god, being grateful for all the blessings he has given me. i don't need to hear a straight person tell me about how a book written years ago, how gays are wrong. from a biblical's perspective what about adulterers? they're just discriminating against gay people. host: one of the plaintiffs in the case highlighted. jane from michigan. they will be in washington to have their case before the supreme court. we will hear from sally in michigan who opposes the same-sex marriage. good morning. caller: good morning. i'm a recovering homophobic. i would like to say that i agree with the caller who suggested a different name, such as a union. that makes all the difference to me. if you believe what the bible says, if you
host: mark in north hollywood california. caller: good morning.ld i would just tell the gentleman, he can tell me about what he thinks a book says but i can tell him that god made me the way that he made me and i'm proud that he made me that way. i'm tired of straight people telling me about my morality. i start my day every day praying to god, being grateful for all the blessings he has given me. i don't need to hear a straight person tell me about how a book written years ago, how gays are...
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we've got several smaller currents, the california current, the north equitorial current.known as a guier. this is a combination of weather patterns and winter patterns as well. this is also known as the great pacific garbage patch. you may have heard of that. that large 20 million square kilometer area of plastic bottles, sludge, all kinds of debris that have just continued to circulate across the north pacific. there are some models off of the tsunami debris coming off the coast of japan moving them over over the following year since the tsunami. it's just amazing what they found. 5 million tons of debris washed into the pacific on that march 11th, 2011, event. they estimated about 70% of that actually will sink to the ocean floor overtime but of course we are now starting to see and continue to see debris that have reached all the way on the west coast of the united states. i'm going to leave you with this particular image because what we're actually noticing here is even floating houses in the middle of the central pacific. it's these ocean currents that are just leadi
we've got several smaller currents, the california current, the north equitorial current.known as a guier. this is a combination of weather patterns and winter patterns as well. this is also known as the great pacific garbage patch. you may have heard of that. that large 20 million square kilometer area of plastic bottles, sludge, all kinds of debris that have just continued to circulate across the north pacific. there are some models off of the tsunami debris coming off the coast of japan...
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north bay and most of the monster will pick up in the south. at lunch time however, it will kill off directly and to sunny california and the wind will be out to out of the atmosphere creek >> reporter: we would notice a clear trend as we head into wednesday and thursday of next week creek snow levels will drop to 5,000 ft. in the upper elevations and are expecting one half a foot of snow. it will make for treacherous travel creek on highway 50 and 80 over the next 48 hours. >> reporter: we will receive much higher amounts of snow for the higher elevations. and peaks. >> catherine: the insider has more from los angeles regarding bruce jenner. >> reporter: bruce jenner will sit down with diane sawyer creek how would the judge pitcher rick handle this and the spot light. >> i want to know how the story ends. i want to know how my story and. >> it will be an emotional roller coaster, but somehow i will get through. >> reporter: this is a road undoubtably complicated by the growing media anticipation of the interview and punch lines. >> are almost 80, what is the point? he is almost kind or pass the crime- prime. >> reporter: our medical and satur
north bay and most of the monster will pick up in the south. at lunch time however, it will kill off directly and to sunny california and the wind will be out to out of the atmosphere creek >> reporter: we would notice a clear trend as we head into wednesday and thursday of next week creek snow levels will drop to 5,000 ft. in the upper elevations and are expecting one half a foot of snow. it will make for treacherous travel creek on highway 50 and 80 over the next 48 hours. >>...
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what that is doing is splitting up our jet stream storms are going to the north and the south right an the state of california and that is why we are going to stay dry through the seven-day forecast and the weekend with a lot of sun hype is -- sunshine is on tap. 71 in concord. 62 in san francisco. sunny skies. cloud cover along the coast. 59 at half moon bay. 70 in napa. 67 in palo alto. later this evening seattle is take on oakland at 7:00 with 10:00 the fm will drop to 53. the sunset today is 7:41 p.m. lows are clear skies 39 in napa dropping to 44 in concord and 46 in fremont and 45 in san mateo and falling to 45 in san the week ahead shows the temperatures are skyrocket by thursday and friday next week we are warm going into the low 80s and the warming trend will continue across the bay area. today it is immediate. the weekend has tons of sunshine. 70s across the area and warming friend by wednesday and thursday. everyone will be mild. tomorrows are in the 80's inland. that is weather. leyla gulen? >> we are starting near the north bay with bart. here is mass transit. 29 trains are on time. ace train one
what that is doing is splitting up our jet stream storms are going to the north and the south right an the state of california and that is why we are going to stay dry through the seven-day forecast and the weekend with a lot of sun hype is -- sunshine is on tap. 71 in concord. 62 in san francisco. sunny skies. cloud cover along the coast. 59 at half moon bay. 70 in napa. 67 in palo alto. later this evening seattle is take on oakland at 7:00 with 10:00 the fm will drop to 53. the sunset today...
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california. i know it's a lot. but it's not north> you have to remember how much of an impact that california brings to the table affecting prices across the united states. even with what they export out to the markets in oklahoma that we eat we'll have to pay a little extra for what's coming from them out there. neil: do you think governor brown, i think he has the best intentions voluntary effort. help me out here. let's voluntarily see what we can do. and they didn't do it. >> that goes back to my original point. they won't do this on their own. we view water as a right. and we're going to go use it the way we want and assume the other guy is going to -- is going to be -- >> whatwater is a right to drink. water is a right it irrigate for food. it's not a right to keep the hollywood moguls lawn green. >> they're always watering the grass and there's not a lot of grass out there to water. >> they're not just smoking it. they're -- >> absolutely. and i don't think you'll see any changes in that. i hope that -- neil: well -- >> and i
california. i know it's a lot. but it's not north> you have to remember how much of an impact that california brings to the table affecting prices across the united states. even with what they export out to the markets in oklahoma that we eat we'll have to pay a little extra for what's coming from them out there. neil: do you think governor brown, i think he has the best intentions voluntary effort. help me out here. let's voluntarily see what we can do. and they didn't do it. >> that...
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california drought. here we are at castaic lake north of los angeles. let's go even further south here. re in a place i went to elementary school and junior high school, beautiful carlsbad california. >> reporter: it's so beautiful down here. brian, speaking of things being revealed warren buffett likes to say when the tide goes out, you find out who is swimming naked. when it comes to water rights, everybody is swimming naked. there is water in california but figuring out who owns it can be more complicated than a silicon valley algorithm. it is so engrained in the california story they naturally made a movie about it. the film "chinatown" talked about the water wars 80 years ago. 80 years later much of the city still has those original pipes. the infrastructure is collapsing and drought shaming is in full force. >> the runoff starts at the corner of medina and -- >> reporter: but nothing may sound so wrong as the rights to water. there are 30,000 claims to it in california, granted to power companies, farms, ranches, agencies delivering water for residences, stanford lockheed george lu
california drought. here we are at castaic lake north of los angeles. let's go even further south here. re in a place i went to elementary school and junior high school, beautiful carlsbad california. >> reporter: it's so beautiful down here. brian, speaking of things being revealed warren buffett likes to say when the tide goes out, you find out who is swimming naked. when it comes to water rights, everybody is swimming naked. there is water in california but figuring out who owns it can...
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centered in the northridge section of los angeles, california, 20 miles north of downtown, it all happened so fast, in seven terrifying seconds, nature unleashes its fury. >> the first thing i heard was a loud explosion. everything started shaking violently. >> most of the residents at the northridge meadows apartments, including steve langdon are at home when the quake rattles them out of their beds. >> the only thing i could think about is getting under something or getting to the doorway. i took a couple steps and there was a dresser that was against the wall that hit me in the chest and knocked me back down. >> firefighter mike henry on the overnight at the firehouse is jolted out of his sleep. >> it was such a ferocious sound. my initial thought was we had a bomb that hit the fire station. >> he and his crew head out immediately to assess the damage. and when they get to the northridge meadows apartments, everything looks fine to him. >> the people that were out in the street said the building had collapsed. and we shined a light on the building, and it looked like it was fine. >> hen
centered in the northridge section of los angeles, california, 20 miles north of downtown, it all happened so fast, in seven terrifying seconds, nature unleashes its fury. >> the first thing i heard was a loud explosion. everything started shaking violently. >> most of the residents at the northridge meadows apartments, including steve langdon are at home when the quake rattles them out of their beds. >> the only thing i could think about is getting under something or getting...